Book Review: MaryJanice Davidson’s Faeries Gone Wild

Posted February 4, 2011 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews

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Book Review: MaryJanice Davidson’s Faeries Gone Wild

Faeries Gone Wild


by

Leandra Logan, Lois Greiman, MaryJanice Davidson, Michele Hauf


fantasy in a paperback edition that was published by St. Martin Paperbacks on June 2, 2009 and has 389 pages.

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Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Bite, , Swimming Without a Net, Undead and Unstable, Undead and Unsure

A collection of four frivolous, sensuous stories about faeries that are off the beaten track.

The Stories

MaryJanice Davidson‘s “Tall, Dark, and Not So Faery” definitely went off the usual faery track with a six-foot, four-inch faery obsessed with counting, who falls in with a seven-foot-plus half-giant in Minnesota.

Lois Greiman‘s “Pixie Lust” is a cute, quirky romance between a money-obsessed man about to marry money and raze a woods who falls in love with a woods-obsessed fairy.

Michele Hauf‘s “Dust Me, Baby, One More Time” is a cute storyline that is really dorky. A tooth fairy who loves her job and equally loves living in the Mortal World—and she’ll do nothing to jeopardize it! Until a sandman comes along…

Leandra Logan‘s “A Little Bit Faery“‘s primary character finally learns the truth of her father and decides to explore Manhattan as she searches for a parent and love. Cute with a twist.

The Cover and Title

It’s a simple cover with its royal blue background and comet trails of sparkling stardust whizzing across it. At the top is an info blurb in white. The primary author’s name is below this in a sky blue with the title in white using a script font and spanning the center of the cover. Beneath this is a quick summary of what is to come, also in white with the other three author’s at the bottom in sky blue.

The title is the promise of Faeries Gone Wild.